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buffered disk reads: 616 MB in
3.00 seconds = 205.03 MB/sec
$ hdparm -T /dev/sda
/dev/sda:
Timing cached reads: 6292 MB in
2.00 seconds = 3153.09 MB/sec
If this were a spinning disk, you would also
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selected. In Fedora and RHEL, this setup gives you a minimal, text-based installation (about 200 packages occupying 600MB). The names and scopes of the packages for Red Hat-based distributions are listed
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south of 200MB on your hard drive, which is surprisingly little in view of the broad feature set. One particular advantage of the tool is that the developers behind this project always look to support
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-from 1600x900
This command mirrors my laptop screen on the external display and scales the image from the native 1,600x900 resolution on my laptop to a native 1,900x1,200 resolution on the external display
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to NTP server (162.159.200.123) at stratum 4
time correct to within 21 ms
polling server every 64 s
Your output will not match this exactly, but you can see that it’s using an outside source to synchronize
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the ntpstat utility on the head node and then running it:
$ sudo yum install ntpstat
$ ntpstat
synchronised to NTP server (162.159.200.123) at stratum 4
time correct to within 21 ms
polling server every
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group has been created,
$ sudo vgs
VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize VFree
vg-cache 2 0 0 wz--n- 6.59t 6.59t
and verify that both physical volumes are within it:
$ sudo pvs
PV
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group is automatically selected. In Fedora and RHEL, this setup gives you a minimal, text-based installation (about 200 packages occupying 600MB). The names and scopes of the packages for Red Hat
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240
240
Still unknown
Operating voltage (V)
2.5
1.8
1.5 (DDR3L: 1.35; DDR3U: 1.25)
1.2
Chip (I/O clock frequency, MHz)
DDR-200 (100)DDR-266
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amount of available RAM: 117,080MB in this case.
Mem used
: Amount of RAM used by the applications: 48,810MB in this case.
Mem free
: Potentially free RAM: 68,270MB in this case.
Mem cached
: RAM